The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, January 19, 1915, LAST EDITION, Image 7

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Called for army service in Russia. Togo rather than be called coward.Frank Cucia, 876 Townsend, whosehouse was dynamited Jan. 14 byBlack Hand, received another letter.Police guarding house day and night.Students of industrial organizationin U. of C. visited Vassar Swiss undearwear plant.Paul Blick, butcher, 60 W. 31st,robbed by 5 men of $60.Norman Huxley, motion pictureoperator, and Charles Raggio, horseshoer, arrested. Identified as robbersworking in Englewood territory.Hyde Park police received "fake"telephone call that man had suicidedin Washington park by swallowingpoison.Jacob Wertz, 8934 S. Halsted,killed by Rock Island train at 83d st.Hugh Smith, former minister, discharged on con game charge byjudge. Invested woman's money inland company which failed.Dr. M. Meinherdt held under capiasfor failing to pay judgment of $383entered against him last November.Brita Matson paid him that sum.wnue ne was attending her.John Hageman, 2940 Racine av.granted divorce when he testifiedthat he had not spoken to his wifefor 2 years.Walter Kirkpatrick cited to appearbefore court to show reason why heshould be cited for contempt. Wifesays he has failed to pay her $1,500temporary alimony.Mary Donnelly, 15 months, died atCounty hospital. Mother lackedmoney to call doctor. Neighborshad child taken to hospital. Too late.Seven rooms of Raleigh hotel, 648N. Dearborn St., looted by burglars.Loot worth $200 taken.Eugene Brieux, noted French dramatist, en route to fair with wife,dined and feted by Chicago admirers.Residents near Sheridan rd. protestagainst erection of billboards atAldine av and Sheridan rd.Citizenship classes to open in Bur-ley, Phillips and Lawson schools to-1night. IS concise lessons and youknow how to become a citizen.Judge Kohlsaat said that unlessOak Park "L" could show that Market st. stub relieved congestion andserved a needful purpose it must beremoved.Involuntary petition in bankruptcyfiled against Pox River Distilling Co.Creditors set liabilities at $250,000and assets at $20,000.J. M. Judd, 948 La Salle, stoppedby 4 men who said they were detectives. Was running home with bottle of milk. Released.10Oth anniversary of state's admission to union to be celebrated byerection of monument in Logansquare.Jacob Abraham owns Molly, horsewith wooden leg. Abraham placed apail of frozen water on bonfire tothaw. Molly attempted to get adrink. Wooden leg burned off.Guy Guernsey, recipient of "poisonpen" letters, to drop matter. Postalauthorities continue to investigate.Coroner probing death of MaryS,chorr, 3525 N. Irving av. Dr. Wilhelm Loeser, called In to operate, refused after examination.Robert McGill fitted self with pairof shoes in store of Toney Barrel,3849 Lincoln av. Tried to run awayin them. Arrested.Safeblowers wrecked store of SamAntonow, druggist, 1379 Blue Islandav. Got 98 cents in stamps.Children's ward, County hospital,under quarantine for more thanweek. Several contagious diseasesfound among patients.Father Lanslots, St. Joseph's Catholic church, robbed of $150 by pickpockets. o oJOYCE, SOLDIER-POET, DEADWashington, Jan. 19. CoL John A.Joyce, soldier-poet, who penned"Laugh and the World Laughs WithYou; Weep and You Weep Alone," isdead here. He was author of a number of books and poems, but the bestis that quoted above,teteqfeaaLsJ .J-A- .MiiaiiiiiMaMiBmiiHMiiiiaiiin